The New York Times says Elle King “has Adele’s determination and Joan Jett’s stomp, Brenda Lee’s high-voiced bite and some AC/DC shriek.” Find out why her debut album, Love Stuff, is only the beginning for Elle King here.

“Listening to this album will empower you to be a bad ass with a soft side” – Nylon
“Blond and boisterous, music's newest hot chick” – Teen Vogue

(New York, New York) Vocal powerhouse and multi-talented musician Elle King announces today that she will be joining James Bay as the opening act on select dates of his sold out tour starting May 7th in Denver, Colorado. She will also be performing at Lollapalooza, Hangout Fest, Beale St. Music Festival and Squamish Valley Music Festival in the coming months.

Elle King will be on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon next Friday, April 3rd to perform her hit single, “Ex’s and Oh’s”. Elle performed on The Today Show last month, on release day for her debut album “LOVE STUFF” (WATCH IT HERE).

Hot off the heels of the “LOVE STUFF” release, Elle was singled out by New York Magazine as “one of the 10 female acts that will dominate SXSW” and she received SXSW raves: Entertainment Weekly wrote “Elle King had a hot set and proved she can jump between genres with the greatest of ease…” Yahoo called her a “Badass blues-rock powerhouse,” Entertainment Tonight continued “King's firecracker personality becomes (even more) larger than life when she hits the stage, where she flips her hair, swigs from her cup and sings each and every song like it's her last” and The Austin Chronicle declared “…Elle King’s powerful bluesy vocals ripping ribald and defiant.”

Elle has toured with Of Monsters and Men, Train, Ed Sheeran, and many others. She will join James Bay on his sold out tour on the following dates and will be performing at a handful of festivals. Find dates below:

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MARTIN GARRIX TO PERFORM AT ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL MARCH 28TH

(New York - March 27, 2015) Martin Garrix, electronic dance music’s youngest and fastest rising superstar premiered two different versions of his brand new video for his just-released single “Don’t Look Down” featuring Usher earlier this week on YouTube. The video premiered as a featured artist video on the 2015 YouTube Music Awards and has enjoyed nearly 4 million views since its release. CLICK HERE to watch the video for “Don’t Look Down” featuring Usher from the female perspective. CLICK HERE to watch the video filmed from the male perspective.

Upon the video’s release Martin Garrix shared the official YT Music Awards video (from the male perspective) across his socials. At the same time, Usher successfully sneaked out the alternate version filmed from the female perspective to his socials . These two videos were also distributed via news releases, social media and more, creating a surprise effect of having two different videos released simultaneously.

In advance of the video release, Garrix’ team created a pun-filled, cheeky website for the fictional LeGarritsen Country Club, where fans can view outtakes, photos and extra scenes from the video shoot. The clever site was built to feel like one designed for a luxurious resort or spa vacation destination, with the stars of the videos advertized as their “Employees of the Month” being rewarded with their own videos. Check it out here http://www.legarritsen.com/.

Both video versions were created by Grammy-nominated director Petros. The one shot from the female perspective stars actors Balthazar Getty and Michele Huang, with a cameo by notable dancer Richie Greenfield, and the version shot from the male perspective stars model Natalia Bonifacci and actor AJ Knight, along with Richie Greenfield.

Commented video director Petros on the concept for the videos: “I love the idea of a fish out of water; someone that doesn't belong, but aspires in their own weird way to fit in. I also love the story of an underdog. So, if you blend a fish out of water with an underdog, you get a towel boy riding a sea horse! Duh! Once I came up with that premise, the problem was from whose perspective do you tell the story? The towel girl's or the towel boy's? Then someone suggested, ‘why don’t you make both.’ No one ever asked me to do that before, so I did.”

The whimsical video was described by the Los Angeles Times as “taking a Wes Anderson-esque approach to showcasing Country Club revelry and Perez Hilton calls it “a highlarious video for the next spring break party anthem.”

Both videos premiered simultaneously as part of the 2015 YouTube Music Awards (#YTMA) and playfully embody the song’s uplifting “carpe diem” anthemic message of overcoming rejection and hardships, and living your life to the fullest.

Martin Garrix was chosen as one of a select few artists to be honored at this year’s YouTube Music Awards.

Garrix’s brand new single “Don’t Look Down” featuring Usher was released last week worldwide on Spinnin’ Records/RCA Records.

Billboard announced that Jazmine Sullivan is set to continue her Reality Show Tour on April 2nd with a fresh batch of dates in support of her critically acclaimed album, Reality Show. Jordan Bratton will be opening for her on all but the last two dates. Find dates and tickets here on JazmineSullivanMusic.com!